– Statewide agitations involving all sections of society will be launched.
– A broader roundtable conference is scheduled for September 30 in Vijayawada and aims to include diverse stakeholders such as workers,employees,students,farmers,and women.
– Mass protests planned include a bus yatra across Andhra Pradesh and a campaign named ‘Visakha Ukku Shankharavam’ aiming for one crore signatures against privatization.
– YSRCP leader Botcha Satyanarayana pledged support for steelworkers’ struggles and promised action during the upcoming Assembly session starting September 18.
– APCC president Y.S. Sharmila criticized Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu’s lack of involvement in opposing VSP privatization despite earlier commitment as Opposition Leader.
– Left parties condemned recent outsourcing practices at the plant and engaged in anti-privatization efforts historically.
The unified opposition against VSP’s privatization demonstrates notable political consensus across party lines-a rare occurrence-suggesting that public assets like the Visakhapatnam Steel Plant have deep socio-economic implications locally. this could reflect concerns over job security for thousands of workers along with fears about losing control over state resources that have historically been central to regional development.While there is broad support from diverse stakeholders-including trade unions, Left groups, opposition leaders like Y.S. Sharmila of Congress-it remains significant how ruling factions at both state (YSRCP) and national levels navigate this politically sensitive issue during legislative sessions or deployment of policy measures.
The planned agitation strategies signal robust public mobilization potential; though regular strikes or disruptions could strain economic activities regionally unless dialog between stakeholders materializes effectively beforehand catering concerns adequately within acceptable frameworks.Stakeholder unity vital towards sustained openness meaningful resolution supporting sustainable long-term growth Read More Source: